Baba Vanga Believed in Bulgaria – Story by Anna Karaangelova

Ivanka also had contacts with Baba Vanga. When the prophetess died, Ivanka went into a deep depression because of her death. Because she had an advanced diabetes and with combination of depression, her leg had swollen badly. Later it started to develop gangrene, and doctors wanted to amputate her leg otherwise she would have died. The night before the surgery Ivanka didn’t stop to pray for Baba Vanga to help her. Baba Vanga appeared and told her: “Pull yourself together, it is not your time now. God does not want to welcome you yet. You medicine for your leg is very simple. Go to the pharmacy and take 2 liters of rivanolum. Soak one sheet in the two liters of rivanolum and wrap it around your leg. Keep it on until it dries out. Then repeat again.”

Ivanka followed strictly the remedy, and indeed she saved her leg from amputating – it fully recovered!

I am truly convinced that the spirit of Baba Vanga is hovering above the Rupite region, and around all those people that remember her with great respect and gratitude. She was carrying a very heavy cross – from the most heavy ones. I admire her strength and patience how she was able to carry this burden throughout her entire life.

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About The Author

Zheni Kostadinova graduated Philosophy at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. She has worked as an editor at the student TV show “Ku-Ku”, and as a reporter at the National Radio “Horizon”. For over 15 years she is a columnist at “Weekly Trud” newspaper writing about esoteric and psychology. In the same newspaper she is maintaining a page on literature. Zheni Kostadinova is the author of some of the most popular books written on Baba Vanga including “Baba Vanga The Prophetess”, “Baba Vanga Predictions”, “The Secret of Baba Vanga”. Her first book was translated into Russian, Polish, Latvian, Serbian, and Albanian. Zheni is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Writers. She had published three books of poetry: “Fire Sticks (2002), “17 love colors” (2007), and “Fig Jam” (2008). In 2012 Zheni has founded the art-house “Kuklite”. It is a doll gallery and a mini-museum located in the old downtown of Sofia. The gallery exhibits different dolls placed in specific categories. Besides the exhibitions, the art-house “Kuklite” also have the priority to work with children from the local schools, so they learn more about the traditions and customs of the different nations. The main idea is to transform the art-house “Kuklite” into a centre for cultural exchange, creative collaboration between representatives of different fields of art, science and philosophy. The art-house will hold meetings with interesting personalities, and will be a place of exhibitions, seminars, workshops, premieres of books and documentary movies, puppetry, and many other great events. The art-house “Kuklite” will also be a place where collectors can display their favourite artefacts and can share the history associated with them.